
Datasheet summary
Aquaporin-Inside DWRO 1812-500
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Summary
Product identification
The Aquaporin Inside® DWRO™ 1812-150 element is a biomimetic Drinking Water Reverse Osmosis (DWRO™) membrane element, incorporating aquaporin proteins for unique properties. These membranes are designed for high water flow and high rejection of pollutants, fitting into conventional point-of-use residential or commercial RO systems.
- Product Name: Aquaporin Inside® DWRO™ 1812-150
- Item No. : 40055
Product specifications
Performance based on 250 ppm NaCl solution at 25°C / 77°F, with permeate flow rate and typical rejection stated after 24 hours of stabilization. Individual element permeate flow rate may vary ±15%.
- Permeate flow rate: 150 GPD / 23.7 L/h
- Minimum NaCl rejection: 96 %
- Typical NaCl rejection: 98 %
- Applied pressure: 60 psi
- Recovery: 15 %
Operating limits
- Maximum operating pressure: 125 psi (8.6 bar)
- Maximum operating temperature: 45°C (113°F)
- Maximum feed flow rate: 2.0 gpm (450 L/h)
- Maximum feed water SDI: 5 (15 min)
- Maximum feed water turbidity: 1 NTU
- Operating pH range: 3-10
- Cleaning pH range: 2 - 11 (25°C)
- Free chlorine tolerance: < 0.1 ppm
Mechanical / hydraulic
DWRO™ 1812-150 elements fit standard 1812 pressure vessels with nominal 52 mm (2.05 inches) inner diameter.
Dimensions (inches / millimeters):
- A: 11.73 / 298.0
- B: 0.87 / 22.0
- C: 0.67 / 17.0
- D: 1.85 / 47.0
- E: 9.25 / 235
Handling and storage
- Permeate from the first hour of operation should be discarded and not used for drinking or food preparation.
- For prolonged system shutdowns, it is recommended that membrane elements be immersed in a preservative solution. Rinse out the preservative solution before use.
- Elements in boxes must be kept dry at room temperature (7-32°C / 40-95°F) and should not be stored in direct sunlight.
- Keep elements moist at all times after initial wetting.
- Surface and color variations may occur on the flat sheet membrane but will not affect performance.
- The presence of free chlorine and other oxidizing agents can cause premature membrane failure. Pretreatment to remove residual free chlorine is recommended, as oxidation damage is not covered under warranty.
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